Goodbye trailer launching, link nicked from ribnet

Happy1

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Well my old pals at Ribnet are busy with their research, I hope they don't mind me letting you see this link. It would have saved me a fortune by now, but still don't know how you get onto the trailer to drive off, any ideas?

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Two rear marinised hydraulic wheel motors powered by 13hp Honda 4 stroke in-board engine (under centre console), electronic ignition, electric start

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They are barking mad!

Rather limited customer segmentation who would buy the thing. Yet another example of design for design sake, rather than asking customers what they want

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Whats up with it. I want some for my P35. Wonder if they do a motorised version. Think of the cost saving at marinas, Just drive down to the local Tesco car park and drop the anchor! Or aim at the beach at twenty knots. Has it got breaks?? Antifouling would be much easier. I could even drive the boat home........./forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

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